Teaching HI112: Untold Canadian Histories
Wilfrid Laurier University • southwestern ontario, Canada
Role Description
Teach HI112: Untold Histories of Modern Canada this Winter 2027 at Wilfrid Laurier University. This course invites students to explore complex historical narratives that challenge conventional views.
As an instructor in-person for a class size of 100, the course will address themes like Indigenous resettlement, systemic racism, and cultural changes post-World War II. Students will learn to critically evaluate how history forms national identity and understand historians' roles in interpreting data and perspectives. This interdisciplinary approach fosters engagement and critical dialogue.
Key Responsibilities:
• Lead interactive lectures that prioritize student engagement
• Facilitate group discussions on historical themes and issues
• Mentor students in constructing analytical historical arguments
• Support curriculum development and lesson planning
• Promote diverse participation and perspectives in classroom discussions
Requirements:
• Master's Degree in Hi...
As an instructor in-person for a class size of 100, the course will address themes like Indigenous resettlement, systemic racism, and cultural changes post-World War II. Students will learn to critically evaluate how history forms national identity and understand historians' roles in interpreting data and perspectives. This interdisciplinary approach fosters engagement and critical dialogue.
Key Responsibilities:
• Lead interactive lectures that prioritize student engagement
• Facilitate group discussions on historical themes and issues
• Mentor students in constructing analytical historical arguments
• Support curriculum development and lesson planning
• Promote diverse participation and perspectives in classroom discussions
Requirements:
• Master's Degree in Hi...